Four of Our Favorite White Drapery Panels (Blackout Available)
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Decorators & our customers like to shop by color.Why?
Links To Decorator's Favorite Draperies By Color :
white, Blue , Blue , Grey , Grey , Gold, Navy, Taupe & Black & whiteOverview
- To see other colors in any of the products use the search bar.
- Each panel sold separately
- Woven of 35% Cotton, 65% Polyester
- Unlined Light Filtering panel partially reduces the amount of light coming in.
- Optional Blackout Liner, filters 99% of light
- Noise and thermal insulation
- Machine or hand washable at the water temperature of below 86F. No bleaching. Low ironing.
- Drapery rods and rings sold separately See them >
- Fabric color may differ slightly from photos due to different monitor settings.
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Real blackout shades
Very please to find that these are real blackout shades! Heavy and thick, they way they need to be in order to block light.
Give 2 panels each to my colleagues as an appreciation for the good works they have done.
I bought 6 WHite Panels in different colors of choice. I will give 2 panels each to my colleagues as an appreciation for the good works they have done. !
Highly recommended site
I will surely recommend you to my mom who likes buying decors online. She hates going to the stores and likes buying items that will arrive right at her doorsteps. :)
Durable looking Draperies
Fabric is not shiny, just natural color white. The curtain is thick but not stiff. It has minimal wrinkles when i unpacked it. But thats okay, I can iron it. I checked on the edges, the threads are sewn tightly, durable looking Draperies. Love it! Kudos to you all!
Love the simplicity of the color
I like the Blaine Raised Box Weave White Drapes but my husband doesn't like the idea of having a One colored Curtain in our bedroom. I will still hung it but I will buy some colorful sheers to compliment it. :)
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